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07-24-2009, 11:51 PM
I used Yookoso for four semesters and turned out fine. I and my fellow classmates from my Stateside university tested higher when we went abroad than the students from schools that were using Minna, Genki, and such, for what it's worth. However, I credit that more with our superior teachers than superior textbooks.
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08-05-2009, 07:15 AM
Yea, my bad on that, MMM. I guess I was a little tired when I posted this thread.
And, I read through on the first few chapters, and I then stumbled upon hirigana. And, I'm not gonna lie. I almost short circuited from that. I've never been taught hirigana, or kanji for that matter. All I, regretfully, know is romaji. Which isn't exactly bragging rights. I hope I'll have enough basic knowledge for my four week trip over to Japan in a few years. :\ Thanks for the replies, everyone. The color of the sala flower reveals the truth that is... To flourish is to fall. The proud do not endure.
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08-05-2009, 05:26 PM
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If a book teaches Japanese using romaji, it is a 100% shit* book. There are no ifs, ands, or buts about it. *Pardon my French. |
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08-05-2009, 06:49 PM
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In any case, I just don't think blanket statements like that are accurate. I'll just assume you were talking about the phrase books that don't teach you much of anything... >.> |
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08-05-2009, 06:52 PM
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08-05-2009, 07:03 PM
romaji is Japanese written out using the 26 alphabetical letters instead of Japanese characters. For Example: "konnichiwa"
By the way, in your sig, you've used the actual "wa" character in "konnichiwa" when it should really be the character for "ha". Same goes for the "wa" after "watashi". So really it's "konnichiha watashi ha..." Edit: I just want to clarify to ThaDuke that you have it phonetically correct. It's just that some of those "wa"s should be the particle "wa" (which is the same as the character for "ha"). |
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